A case for ClojureScript 2.0 I was complaining the other day about the ergonomics of ClojureScript and realized an interesting thing. Quick context: Clojure is a modern Lisp. ClojureScript is a Clojure dialect that compiles to JS. From its very beginning, it relied on the Google Closure compiler in an elaborate plan to confuse people with Clojure/Closure naming (joking). It has two important compi